
Crappy skateboard of the month
Ming Ta Supply is/was located in California and they produced Enzo boards from 1991 untill 1997. They couldn’t have chosen a worse moment and using graphics of vert skaters on their boards was definitely a bad move. This is maybe why I could only find one Enzo complete and it was for sale on eBay. Ming Ta Supply also seemed to deal in furniture, building materials, Christmas decoration, sporting articles, toys … I wonder where those came from.
The graphic looks like a board game and doesn’t work at all. ‘Skateboarding competition’ is written under the front truck:

And the front is as boring:

‘Amercian maple board’ made in Taiwan. There’s a note from the seller: ‘the wood does have some cracking’:

For a minute it looked like it said “Made in Taiwan P.O.C.” P.O.C. = Piece of Crap?